Free-agent RB Pierre Thomas (Redskins) is still receiving interest from the Washington Redskins, but Thomas may want to wait until the season begins before signing with a team like he did last season.

Fantasy Tip: Thomas recorded 52 rushing yards and 84 receiving yards in limited playing time with the Redskins in 2016. He could re-sign with the Redskins but likely would not have much fantasy value in most leagues.

Washington Redskins RB Pierre Thomas is not ready to retire and wants to return to the Redskins next season. Thomas said he is listening to his body, and his body is telling him he can still play. He also said he feels like he's a good fit with Washington and he wants to reward them for giving him another opportunity.

Washington Redskins RB Matt Jones (hip) was limited in practice for the second straight day Thursday, Jan. 7, and he said that he "probably" wouldn't be able to play if the team's game was on Thursday. "I can run and do drills, but certain moves, I can't make," Jones said. "I'm still trying to find if I can play through it or not. If I do a cut and feel it, I'm going to try to see if I can push through it and tolerate it to see." RB Pierre Thomas was used as the backup to RB Alfred Morris the last two weeks, while RB Chris Thompson also saw limited work. Head coach Jay Gruden expects to make a decision on Jones either Friday, Jan. 8, or Saturday, Jan. 9.

Fantasy Tip: Jones ($3,600, 7.2% of cap) is extremely risky on FantasyScore. He hasn't played in the last two weeks, and the 'Skins play the last game of wild-card weekend. Alfred Morris ($5,700, 11.4% of cap) gains some intrigue as an under-the-radar play as a result. Thomas ($3,300, 6.6% of cap) and Thompson ($2,900, 5.8% of cap) are stabs in the dark as deep sleepers.

Fantasy Tip: Thomas probably would see limited snaps since he has not learned the offense but could be used on third downs as a receiver out of the backfield. Owners should avoid him this season, but he could be an option later in the season.